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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 18 March 1893 | '''Born:''' 18 March 1893 | ||
'''Died:''' 4 November 1918 | '''Died:''' 4 November 1918 | ||
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Wilfred Owen was one of the principal poets of the First World War. | Wilfred Owen was one of the principal poets of the First World War. | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, 25 November 2020
Life
Born: 18 March 1893
Died: 4 November 1918
Biography
Wilfred Owen was one of the principal poets of the First World War.
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Settings of text by Wilfred Owen
- 1914 (James Crawford)
- 1914- Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- Anthem For Doomed Youth (James Crawford)
- Anthem for doomed youth (Michael Winikoff)
- Anthem For Doomed Youth. Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- Asleep (James Crawford)
- Asleep Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- Anthem for doomed youth (Huub de Lange)
- Conscious (James Crawford)
- Conscious 2nd Edition (James Crawford)
- Conscious. Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- Dulce et Decorum Est (James Crawford)
- Dulce Et Decorum Est. Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- Futility (James Crawford)
- Futility. Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- I saw his round mouth's crimson (James Crawford)
- I saw his round mouth's crimson. Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- Move him into the sun (Jennifer Bastable)
- The Send Off, The End (Jeremy Rawson)
- Sonnet: On seeing a piece of our heavy artillery brought into action (James Crawford)
Publications
External links
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